Rotherham Federation are pleased to announce that, with funding from Rotherham Borough Council, a total of 23 applications for the Equipment Grant were successful and have received grants for their group.
- Maltby Model Village Community Association — £200.00 for lockable office cabinet/desk
- Friends of Rosehill Park at the Pavillion — £200.00 for gazebo, tables and tombola drum for fundraising events
- Focus Disabled — £200.00 towards a laptop for the group’s use
- Waverley Residents Association — £119.00 for large outdoor games for events
- Crafty Talk — £179.99 for a die cutting machine
- MVNA — £79.98 to purchase folding tables for events
- Rotherham Hornets U14 GFC — £171.35 for hot water dispensers, tables and footballs
- The Rainbow Project — £179.94 for folding tables for events
- Pride of Rotherham — £179.98 for two gazebos for events
- The Meeting Place — £200.00 towards a TV for games/recreation room
- Treeton Community Centre — £200.00 for outdoor sports equipment
- Rotherham WAH Hong Chinese Association — £89.50 for kitchen items for cookery courses
- Liberty Church — £200.00 for folding tables for events
- Anston Cricket Club — £199.96 to purchase carpet cleaner for club use
- Canklow Rainbow Kids Club — £199.93 for tables, gazebos and storage boxes for events
- Crafty Ladies — £165.00 for wireless printer and ink
- Parents Voice (St Josephs) — £193.97 for gazebo and hot water dispensers for events
- Wentworth Residents Association — £150.00 for supplies for pop in group at the group’s centre.
- Wingfield Pre School — £159.99 for printer/scanner/copier machine
- Harley Village Partnership — £125.57 for soup kettle and hot water flask for events
- Kimberworth Park Over 50s TARA — £150.00 for a bingo machine for the group
- Wales and Kiveton Park Neighbourhood Watch — £ 124.56 for stationery items for the group
- The Lings Monday Club — £200 for cups, plates and jugs for events
Steve Ruffle Chief Executive Officer of the Federation said: “It is such a pleasure to be able to support so many groups all around Rotherham. This small amount of funding will make a difference to community activity in their local area.”